Atlus teased a new Radiant Historia game earlier tonight, and this week’s issue of Famitsu magazine reveals it as Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology, a full remake of the original game with new scenario on 3DS.

No further information was revealed other than Perfect Chronology being a full remake of the Nintendo DS RPG on 3DS. Additional details including a game overview and new elements for the remake will be revealed in the magazine.

It's weird the game is a full remake instead of a sequel, when the first game wasn't that impressive.

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First look at Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology -- 3DS remake due out on June 29 in Japan.

Famitsu has gone up with its first online preview of the newly announced Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology for 3DS.

A full remake of the DS original, Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology, features have been added to various elements, including the game’s visuals and systems. A full lineup of voice actors not in the original game will appear, as well as a new character named Nemesia.

From the realm of “Historia,” you’ll travel backwards and forwards through a timeline to alter the course of history in order to achieve your goal and change destiny. You can return to the past a number of times, and history will change depending on the actions taken by protagonist Stocke. In the DS version there were two histories, “Standard History” and “Alternate History,” but in the 3DS remake there is a third history called “Sub-History.” Sub-History will tell a completely new story, but the details are currently shrouded in mystery.

Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology is due out for 3DS in Japan on June 29 for 6,480 yen (6,998 yen with tax). A “Perfect Edition” limited edition will also be available for 9,800 yen (10,584 yen with tax).